Survey Data

From Cross-Sectional to Longitudinal: The Impact of Sampling Strategies on Measuring Mobility Choices

The transportation profession has long relied on surveys as a main source of data. These surveys are used across a broad range of applications, including but not limited to, travel demand forecasting, travel behavior analysis, policy evaluation, environmental impact assessment, equity analysis, and economic evaluation. Despite the increasing accessibility of passive data collection methods, such […]

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Exploring the Changing Dynamics of Household Vehicle Ownership and Use in the U.S.

This project is driven by a pressing need to understand the rapidly evolving landscape of household vehicle dynamics amidst technological advancements and significant societal changes. It focuses on the growing urgency of climate change mitigation and adaptation, a push for equitable mobility for all, and the transition towards vehicle electrification. Aiming to fill the knowledge

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